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street conceding his party wanted him gone. his exit triggers an election to pick the next conservative leader. the timetable for that will be announced in coming days. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is in london tonight with what comes next. good evening, greg. the sun has finally set in london one of the most tumultuous days in political history all because of a shakeup at the top. boris johnson took one of his last walks out of number 10 downing street today after more government officials called for him to quit u.k. prime minister stepped down as conservative party leader which should lead to his departure as p.m. whlg it moves it moves. and my friends in politics, no one is remotely indispensable. protesters and british political insiders cited a lost of trust in johnson following a series of sandals most recently a lawmaker accused of sexual misconduct. critics don t want him to stick around as prime minister while a successor is chosen by his
GraderRoll-itControversyKoncherzers-burstBret-baierSpecial-reportGreg-palkotJesse-jrWasn-t-goodBirthdayQuestionsMath-questionsBusiness, but critics now suggest there has been deception. The democrats are making political mischief out of trumps russian connection. You can feel them paying them back for what they did to bill and Hillary Clinton. But the house and senate are controlled by republicans, and it is signs of nervousness among them which make todays story all the more interesting. During the day, several influential republicans had called on sessions to recuse himself from the matter. Based on what we have read, i think the Attorney General should further clarify. In fact i think hes going to need to recuse himself. The fbi has multiple lines of inquiry, drawing on intelligence from many of americas 16 other agencies. The senate and house intelligence committees also have investigations. And under the spotlight, former advisers mike flynn and pohlman effort, trumps lawyer michael coen, and even the former Business Activities of the commerce secretary. All of this, fuelled by secret information thats b
AnywhereActivitiesManySenatorSurrogatesCampaignCommunicationsUnited-states-senateRussianAmbassadorPhoneBusinessplus literally dialing up the rhetoric. president trump and president putin set to talk as counterpart tomorrow. but who s calling who? keir simmons in new york, kristen welker at the white house. big meeting today, big phone call tomorrow but it s the meeting that s not happening that s grabbing all the headlines, right? that s right. that meeting that was supposed to happen with the president of mexico which was cancelled yesterday after president trump insisted that mexico was going to pay for the wall, the president of mexico said not going to pay for the wall. that is something we have heard him say over and over again. then we learned he cancelled the meeting. president trump tried to cast it as a mutual decision. bottom line, this is a rift in a relation with one of the united states closest allies, its third largest trading partner. what happens next? the administration floating the idea of a possible 20% tax on imports from mexico and, hallie,
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